Red Classics Return of Sherlock Holmes

Red Classics Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle, published by National Geographic Books on March 4, 2008, is a UK edition comprising 400 pages. This collection marks the return of Sherlock Holmes after a three-year absence, during which London’s criminals have felt a false sense of security. The narrative begins with Dr. Watson encountering a mysterious deformed man who unveils the truth about the climactic confrontation between Holmes and Moriarty, setting the stage for Holmes’s extraordinary comeback.
Readers will find thirteen new tales that delve into the realms of mystery and deduction, showcasing Holmes’s unparalleled skills as a detective. The stories explore the challenges he faces upon his return, including a dangerous individual armed with an air gun, highlighting the urgency for his expertise in a city rife with crime. This edition invites fans of fiction and classics to immerse themselves in the intricate plots and engaging characters that define the beloved detective genre.
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Three years have passed since Sherlock Holmes and his nemesis Moriarty vanished into the abyss of the Reichenbach falls. In that time the criminals of London have been able to sleep safe in their beds. But with the appearance of a dangerous individual with an air gun, the capital has never been in greater need of its protector.
And so it is that Dr Watson meets a mysterious deformed man who reveals the truth behind the fateful final conflict between Holmes and Moriarty, and paves the way for the extraordinary return of the world’s greatest sleuth in thirteen new tales of mystery and deduction …
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